For the record, I didn't come in here to shoot down your opinion - you've got yours, I've got mine. Sorry if my post gave that impression, I did want to give you the information while adding my own Lesterian (try pronouncing THAT) twist to it.

The graph is called a box and whiskers plot. The middle rectangular "box" for each song represents the middle 50% of votes while each line "whisker" on either side of the rectangular box represents the lower and upper quarter of song ratings.

Body Language is listed in the upper left hand graph, and the upper "whisker" (top 25 % of song ratings) shows song ratings above 6 (on a scale of 0 to 10).

One could also note my signature references my humble Queen Poll website if one wanted to find out more ...

I like the Hot Space album, I even like stuff like 'Staying Power', but to me, Body Language is one of the worst Queen tracks. I'll still listen to it.. I'll listen to any Queen song, but it amazes me that it was nearly a top 10 hit in the U.S. after a superb song like Under Pressure only made the top 40 here.

And yet they say it's the 'disco' sound that killed Queen here... it makes no sense.

the song is boring with lyrics too gay, and a video I don´t know,they wanted it to make a video too sexy and they make it a video really bad :[, in concert the song is too cool less flat (I have it in Opera Omnia Set)

In my opinion i think it's absolutly one of their worst ever, maybe even nr. 1 in that list. I kind of like hot space, but not that song. I like Get Down, Make Love though, much more than Body Language :)

Someone said that Body Language was a top ten hit, while Under Pressure didn't make top 40 in the US. Well, to me this means Fred was in tune with the US music scene at that time for Hot Space. I think he was spending a lot of time in New York in the early '80s wasn't he? I think on balance the new sound of Hot Space was largely Fred's influence, and it seems to fit with the charting of the two songs. So, although some may say that bands shouldn't go with trends they should buck them (as I think Queen did in the '70s), I think it shows Fred was clued up and quite astute with what was required for an American audience.

The success of the two songs was reversed in the UK of course (can't remember where BL came, but we know where UP came!!!)

As for BL the song. not the best, but I can't not like any Queen song. Call me blind, but... Still, Hot Space is the albumn I listen to least!